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... imagine what that must have taken and how weather would have effected their crossing. Yesterday was our granddaughter's birthday. And we're not there .... Which bothers her nana. It began with a trip to gusleme. Ok, that's a tasty pancakey affair - but it includes a beach and if you've got fifty dollars, (pounds, euros or lira work), you can go tandem para gliding. The trip to the top of a mountain resembling Yahk mountain on the coqahalla should be enough ...

What an adventure we are having, oh my word!!! We left our beautiful Sirince with giving lots of hugs and kisses to Ari and his lovely wife as well as the chef, Ari's brother and father (Mama was probably on the farm picking cherries), headed down the mountain to Selcuk for our 3 hour train trip to Denizli and from there by bus to Pamukkale. The road took us through farmlands filled with pomegranite trees, fig trees, apricot trees, lucerne fields, olive trees ...

... Unfortunately there's not a whole lot to see at the site, as a large portion of the marble blocks were pilfered by medieval knights and incorporated into their castle (which still stands in the harbor and is a museum today) and most of the sculptures are now housed at the British Museum (*ahem*), but the site is pretty cool to walk around in and the displays and reconstructions on site are interesting. I did walk around the castle a bit and managed to spot a few elements ...

... phone Kev started plotting his revenge. Ingeniously Kev unplugged the charging machine and used that power point to charge his phone, brilliant. Who's laughing now?

We finally arrived home at 530am Sunday morning and spent the rest of the day catching up on sleep and jobs before Kev's brother Tom arrived the following day. We are very excited to be showing Tom around our current home Gränichen for the week. We're looking forward to sharing our adventures with Tom in the next blog. ...